EP4075002A1 - Support assembly for food applications having an improved rear sealing device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a support assembly for food applications, having an improved rear sealing device.
- the support assembly is fixed to a machine frame and is intended to support movable shafts, for example rotating shafts, by means of a suitable bearing unit.
- the novel inner sealing system improves the sealing performance in the presence of water and detergents at high pressure and temperature.
- Support assemblies for movable shafts may be of the terminal type, housing a terminal end of the shaft, or of the through type. These support assemblies are formed by a casing, usually annular, having a base or flange for fixing to the machine, a bearing unit, located inside the casing and coupled to the movable shaft, and a cover, normally cup-shaped, which is coupled with a force fit to the casing in such a way that a coupling portion of the cover forms a fluid seal with a radially outer lateral surface of the casing.
- a rear sealing device is also provided, comprising a metal shield on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber element equipped with a plurality of sealing lips.
- sealing devices each comprising a metal shield, on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber element equipped with a plurality of sealing lips, are provided to protect the bearing unit.
- the sealing devices are positioned on the axially outer side and on the axially inner side of the row of rolling bodies.
- the axially outer sealing device is usually formed by a pair of shields in which the corresponding sealing lips face each other, while the axially inner sealing device comprises a single shield (also provided with a vulcanized rubber element with sealing lips).
- the support assembly in order to obtain certification for the IPx9k test, the support assembly must withstand high-pressure jets of hot water. Tests conducted on the known solutions have revealed that the rear part of the support assembly, opposite the cover, does not withstand the conditions set by the test specifications. In other words, the lips of the axially inner seal do not ensure sealing for the water conditions specified below:
- the high-pressure water jet enters the interior of the support assembly because it lifts the lips of the rear sealing device. More particularly, because of the high-pressure water jet the first lip (the axially outer one) is lifted partially because the interference is less than that of the second, axially inner, lip.
- the problem of the second lip is that, owing to its shape, it can easily be lifted by the water because of the flexibility of the rubber. This problem is further aggravated by the fact that the bearing unit has a less effective sealing device in its axially inner part. Consequently, the water entering through the rear sealing device of the support assembly also enters the interior of the bearing unit, where it reaches the lubricant and retaining cage. Thus the support assembly cannot pass the certification test.
- one object of the present invention is to define a novel support assembly for food applications, particularly a support assembly for a rotating shaft and a corresponding bearing unit fixed to a machine frame.
- the aim is to improve the performance of the rear sealing device.
- the rear sealing device is therefore provided with a further third sealing lip which, unlike the existing sealing lips, forms a sliding contact with the radially inner ring, and not with the shaft as the other two lips do.
- the further third sealing lip is designed to seal the inner part of the support assembly, being shaped so that, as the water pressure rises during testing, or in any operating conditions, the thrust received by this third sealing lip against the radially inner ring increases, and the sealing effect of this further lip therefore becomes greater.
- the number 1 indicates the whole of a support assembly for movable, rotating or slidable shafts which, for the sake of simplicity, are not illustrated.
- the support assembly 1 comprises a bearing unit 30, for example a rolling bearing unit of a known type, which in turn comprises a radially outer ring 31, a radially inner ring 34, and a row of rolling elements 32, such as balls, interposed between said rings.
- the bearing unit 30 is capable of receiving, in a known way, a movable shaft 5, such as a rotating shaft, in order to support it.
- the support assembly 1 further comprises a casing 3 within which the bearing unit 30 is housed in a stable and known way.
- the support assembly 1 is, in particular, intended to be mounted on machines for the food industry.
- the casing 3 is of the type intended to be mounted in a fixed way on the frame of a known machine, particularly for the food industry, which for the sake of simplicity is not illustrated.
- the casing 3 has an annular overall shape, and is designed so as to be able to receive the bearing unit 30 in a known way within itself, particularly in the through seat 4.
- the seat 4 has an overall axis of symmetry X which is also the axis of symmetry of the casing 3.
- the support assembly 1 also comprises a cover 10 for fluid sealing an opening 11 of a through seat 4 of the casing 3.
- the cover 10 for the casing 3 is bowl-shaped overall and comprises a bottom wall 12, an annular lateral wall 13 extending transversely relative to the bottom wall 12, and a coupling portion 14 towards the casing 3.
- the coupling portion 14 is annular and is designed to be coupled, in use, to the casing 3, laterally on the outside of said casing.
- it is shaped as a socket joint and is coupled radially and laterally on to the outside of a radially outer lateral surface 16 of the casing 3.
- the lateral surface 16 and the coupling portion 14 are defined by solids of revolution, and have a common axis of symmetry, which, in the illustrated examples, coincides with an axis of symmetry X ( Figure 1 ) of the cover 10, and which is also the axis of symmetry of the casing 3 and of the through seat 4.
- the support assembly 1 is also provided with an innovative rear sealing device 50, placed on the opposite side to that of the cover 10, and comprising a metal shield 51 on which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber liner equipped with a plurality of sealing lips, the shape and functions of which are explained more fully below.
- sealing devices each of which also comprises a metal shield on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber element equipped with a plurality of sealing lips, for the purpose of protecting the bearing unit 30.
- the sealing devices are positioned both on the axially outer side and on the axially inner side of the row of rolling bodies 32.
- the axially inner sealing device comprises a single shield 55, on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber liner having a plurality of sealing lips.
- the shield 55 is interference mounted on to the radially outer ring 31 of the bearing unit 30, and is in sliding contact with the radially inner ring 34.
- the axially outer sealing device comprises a first shield 56, on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber liner having a plurality of sealing lips, and a second shield 57, on to which is also co-moulded a vulcanized rubber lining having a plurality of sealing lips.
- the shield 56 is interference mounted on to the radially outer ring 31 of the bearing unit 30, and is in sliding contact with the radially inner ring 34, while the shield 57 is interference mounted on to the radially inner ring 34 without being in sliding contact with the radially outer ring 31.
- the corresponding pluralities of lips of the first shield 56 and the second shield 57 face each other to form a kind of labyrinth seal, or "gutter seal", on the axially outer side of the bearing unit 30.
- a rear sealing device 50 is provided, this rear sealing device comprising a shaped metal shield 51 on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber liner having a plurality of sealing lips.
- a first, axially outer, sealing lip 52 and a second, axially inner, sealing lip 53 provide a seal against the rotating shaft 5.
- the sealing device 50 is interference fitted on the casing 3 and forms a sliding contact with the shaft 5 by means of the first sealing lip 52 and the second sealing lip 53.
- the vulcanized rubber liner comprises a further third sealing lip 54, which is not in contact with the shaft 5, but is in sliding contact with the radially inner ring 34.
- This further third sealing lip 54 has the function of sealing the inner part of the support assembly 1. In fact, its position is such that, as the water pressure rises during testing, or in any operating conditions, the thrust received by this third sealing lip 54 against the radially inner ring 34 increases, and the sealing performance of this further lip therefore improves.
- the metal shield 51 is shaped and is provided with a substantially cylindrical radially inner portion 51a, which is not present in the prior art shields.
- This cylindrical portion 51a has the function of stiffening the rear sealing device 50 in the area where the sealing lips are provided.
- the rear sealing device according to the present invention has three main characteristics.
- a first characteristic, as indicated above, is due to the fact that the position and geometry of the further third sealing lip 54 are such that, as the water pressure increases, the thrust received by the third lip against the radially inner ring 34 also increases; in other words, the greater the interference created between the third sealing lip 54 and the radially inner ring 34, the better will be the sealing performance of this third sealing lip.
- a second characteristic is due to the fact that the metal shield 51 is shaped and is provided with a substantially cylindrical radially inner portion 51a. This means that the second sealing lip 53, which bends during the process of mounting the shaft 5, is more rigid, since the metal shield 51, which imparts rigidity to the rear sealing device 50, has this substantially cylindrical portion 51a nearer to the second sealing lip 53.
- the introduction of the third sealing lip 54 must be carried out in such a way as to avoid an excessive penalty in terms of the friction torque of the whole rear sealing device 50.
- the interference of the second sealing lip 53 must be reduced, in order to limit the friction losses while also reducing the bending deformation during the mounting of the shaft 5, as described above.
- the third sealing lip 54 is assisted by the water pressure, and therefore does not require a high degree of interference with the radially inner ring 34.
- the value of this interference i 54 may be substantially equal to half the value of interference i 53 between the second sealing lip 53 and the shaft 5. In other words, the following must be true: i 54 ⁇ i 53 / 2
- the second sealing lip which in the known applications has a nominal interference value of 0.9 mm with a tolerance of +0, -0.1 mm, may be modified to have a nominal interference value i 53 of 0.7 mm, or in any case in the range from 0.6 mm to 0.7 mm.
- the third sealing lip 54 may have a lower interference value while still being capable of sealing the whole interior of the support assembly 1.
- the nominal interference value i 54 may be equal to 0.45 mm, or in any case within the range from 0.35 mm to 0.45 mm.
- a third characteristic of the invention consists in the fact that, after the mounting of the rear sealing device 50, the third sealing lip 54 bends as a result of the interference with the radially inner ring 34. Additionally, during the mounting of the shaft 5, the second sealing lip 53 is lifted and therefore bent. This means that, on completion of the mounting, the second and third sealing lips approach each other, and the distance between the second and third sealing lips becomes very small, thereby reducing the possibility of the entry of water into the interior of the support assembly 1. Moreover, the bending of the third sealing lip 54 also creates a small additional labyrinth with the shaft 5, which prevents water from entering the interior of the support assembly 1. This small labyrinth may possibly cease to exist and become a point of sliding contact C4 with the shaft.
- the rear sealing device 50 provides up to four sliding contact points, as may be seen in Figure 3 , namely a first sliding contact point C1 between the first sealing lip 52 and the shaft 5, a second sliding contact point C2 between the second sealing lip 53 and the shaft 5, a third sliding contact point C3 between the third sealing lip 54 and the radially inner ring 34, and a possible fourth sliding contact point C4 between the third sealing lip 54 and the shaft 5.
- first sliding contact point C1 between the first sealing lip 52 and the shaft 5
- a second sliding contact point C2 between the second sealing lip 53 and the shaft 5
- a third sliding contact point C3 between the third sealing lip 54 and the radially inner ring 34
- a possible fourth sliding contact point C4 between the third sealing lip 54 and the shaft 5.
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the bearing unit (30) having a radially outer ring (31), a radially inner ring (34) and a row of rolling elements (32) between the radially outer ring (31) and the radially inner ring (34);
the support assembly (1) also being provided with:
- a rear sealing device (50), placed on the opposite side with respect to the cover (10), and comprising a metal shield (51) and a vulcanized rubber liner equipped with a first, axially outer, sealing lip (52) and with a second, axially inner, sealing lip (53);
the support assembly (1) being characterized in that the rear sealing device (50) comprises a further third sealing lip (54) slidingly contacting the radially inner ring (34).
Description
- The present invention relates to a support assembly for food applications, having an improved rear sealing device. In particular, the support assembly is fixed to a machine frame and is intended to support movable shafts, for example rotating shafts, by means of a suitable bearing unit.
- The novel inner sealing system improves the sealing performance in the presence of water and detergents at high pressure and temperature.
- As is known, in the food industry (also known as "food and beverages", or simply "F&B") there has been an increasing interest in the development of new machines and machine designs intended to improve the safety and quality of foods.
- As is also known, the machines used in the food industry
have numerous moving parts supported by rotating or slidable shafts, such as conveyor belts, mixers, and machines for washing fresh foods. - Support assemblies for movable shafts may be of the terminal type, housing a terminal end of the shaft, or of the through type. These support assemblies are formed by a casing, usually annular, having a base or flange for fixing to the machine, a bearing unit, located inside the casing and coupled to the movable shaft, and a cover, normally cup-shaped, which is coupled with a force fit to the casing in such a way that a coupling portion of the cover forms a fluid seal with a radially outer lateral surface of the casing. On the opposite side to the cover, a rear sealing device is also provided, comprising a metal shield on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber element equipped with a plurality of sealing lips.
- On the inside, in addition to the front seal between the cover and the casing and the rear sealing device, further sealing devices, each comprising a metal shield, on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber element equipped with a plurality of sealing lips, are provided to protect the bearing unit. In particular, the sealing devices are positioned on the axially outer side and on the axially inner side of the row of rolling bodies. The axially outer sealing device is usually formed by a pair of shields in which the corresponding sealing lips face each other, while the axially inner sealing device comprises a single shield (also provided with a vulcanized rubber element with sealing lips).
- All these machines have to be cleaned frequently, usually with water to which detergents and/or disinfectants have been added, in order to control any development of bacterial colonies that might contaminate the foods. In particular, these machines must not have any gaps or other parts where dirt, or even the washing water, can penetrate and stagnate. This is because the stagnation of liquids or moisture favours a possible proliferation of bacteria.
- In particular, in order to obtain certification for the IPx9k test, the support assembly must withstand high-pressure jets of hot water. Tests conducted on the known solutions have revealed that the rear part of the support assembly, opposite the cover, does not withstand the conditions set by the test specifications. In other words, the lips of the axially inner seal do not ensure sealing for the water conditions specified below:
- pressure: 80/100 bar
- jet: 10/15 cm
- temperature: 80°C
- flow rate: 14/16 I/min
- time: 2 mins.
- Most of the water enters the rear part of the assembly through the lips of the rear sealing device. In particular, the high-pressure water jet enters the interior of the support assembly because it lifts the lips of the rear sealing device. More particularly, because of the high-pressure water jet the first lip (the axially outer one) is lifted partially because the interference is less than that of the second, axially inner, lip. The problem of the second lip is that, owing to its shape, it can easily be lifted by the water because of the flexibility of the rubber. This problem is further aggravated by the fact that the bearing unit has a less effective sealing device in its axially inner part. Consequently, the water entering through the rear sealing device of the support assembly also enters the interior of the bearing unit, where it reaches the lubricant and retaining cage. Thus the support assembly cannot pass the certification test.
- It is therefore necessary to define a support assembly that offers a novel design solution capable of resolving, or at least mitigating, the aforementioned drawbacks.
- In order to substantially resolve the aforementioned technical problems, one object of the present invention is to define a novel support assembly for food applications, particularly a support assembly for a rotating shaft and a corresponding bearing unit fixed to a machine frame.
- For this purpose, according to one aspect of the present invention, in order to improve the fluid sealing performance of the support assembly on its inner side, that is to say on the opposite side to the cover, the aim is to improve the performance of the rear sealing device. The rear sealing device is therefore provided with a further third sealing lip which, unlike the existing sealing lips, forms a sliding contact with the radially inner ring, and not with the shaft as the other two lips do. The further third sealing lip is designed to seal the inner part of the support assembly, being shaped so that, as the water pressure rises during testing, or in any operating conditions, the thrust received by this third sealing lip against the radially inner ring increases, and the sealing effect of this further lip therefore becomes greater.
- Thus, according to the present invention, a support assembly for food applications is provided, with the characteristics stated in the independent claim appended to the present description.
- Further preferred and/or particularly advantageous embodiments of the invention are described according to the characteristics stated in the appended dependent claims.
- The invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawing, which shows a non-limiting example of its embodiment, in which:
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Figure 1 shows a cross section through the support assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention, -
Figure 2 shows a detail ofFigure 1 on an enlarged scale, and -
Figure 3 shows schematically the sliding contact points between the lips of the rear sealing device and the rotating components of the support assembly. - Purely by way of non-limiting example and with reference to the aforesaid figures, the
number 1 indicates the whole of a support assembly for movable, rotating or slidable shafts which, for the sake of simplicity, are not illustrated. - The
support assembly 1 comprises abearing unit 30, for example a rolling bearing unit of a known type, which in turn comprises a radiallyouter ring 31, a radiallyinner ring 34, and a row ofrolling elements 32, such as balls, interposed between said rings. Thebearing unit 30 is capable of receiving, in a known way, amovable shaft 5, such as a rotating shaft, in order to support it. Thesupport assembly 1 further comprises acasing 3 within which thebearing unit 30 is housed in a stable and known way. - The
support assembly 1 is, in particular, intended to be mounted on machines for the food industry. For this purpose, thecasing 3 is of the type intended to be mounted in a fixed way on the frame of a known machine, particularly for the food industry, which for the sake of simplicity is not illustrated. Thecasing 3 has an annular overall shape, and is designed so as to be able to receive thebearing unit 30 in a known way within itself, particularly in the throughseat 4. Theseat 4 has an overall axis of symmetry X which is also the axis of symmetry of thecasing 3. - The
support assembly 1 also comprises acover 10 for fluid sealing anopening 11 of a throughseat 4 of thecasing 3. - The
cover 10 for thecasing 3 is bowl-shaped overall and comprises abottom wall 12, an annularlateral wall 13 extending transversely relative to thebottom wall 12, and acoupling portion 14 towards thecasing 3. - The
coupling portion 14 is annular and is designed to be coupled, in use, to thecasing 3, laterally on the outside of said casing. In particular, it is shaped as a socket joint and is coupled radially and laterally on to the outside of a radially outerlateral surface 16 of thecasing 3. - The
lateral surface 16 and thecoupling portion 14 are defined by solids of revolution, and have a common axis of symmetry, which, in the illustrated examples, coincides with an axis of symmetry X (Figure 1 ) of thecover 10, and which is also the axis of symmetry of thecasing 3 and of the throughseat 4. - Throughout the present description and the claims, terms and expressions indicating positions and orientations such as "radial" and "axial" are to be interpreted as relative to the central axis of rotation X of the
bearing unit 30. On the other hand, expressions such as "axially outer" and "axially inner" relate to the assembled condition of the support assembly, and in the present case preferably relate to a cover side and to a side opposite the cover side, respectively. - In addition to the fluid seal formed between the
cover 10 and thecasing 3, thesupport assembly 1 is also provided with an innovativerear sealing device 50, placed on the opposite side to that of thecover 10, and comprising ametal shield 51 on which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber liner equipped with a plurality of sealing lips, the shape and functions of which are explained more fully below. - Additionally, inside the
support assembly 1, there are further sealing devices, each of which also comprises a metal shield on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber element equipped with a plurality of sealing lips, for the purpose of protecting thebearing unit 30. In particular, the sealing devices are positioned both on the axially outer side and on the axially inner side of the row ofrolling bodies 32. The axially inner sealing device comprises asingle shield 55, on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber liner having a plurality of sealing lips. Theshield 55 is interference mounted on to the radiallyouter ring 31 of the bearingunit 30, and is in sliding contact with the radiallyinner ring 34. - On the other hand, the axially outer sealing device comprises a
first shield 56, on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber liner having a plurality of sealing lips, and asecond shield 57, on to which is also co-moulded a vulcanized rubber lining having a plurality of sealing lips. Theshield 56 is interference mounted on to the radiallyouter ring 31 of the bearingunit 30, and is in sliding contact with the radiallyinner ring 34, while theshield 57 is interference mounted on to the radiallyinner ring 34 without being in sliding contact with the radiallyouter ring 31. The corresponding pluralities of lips of thefirst shield 56 and thesecond shield 57 face each other to form a kind of labyrinth seal, or "gutter seal", on the axially outer side of the bearingunit 30. - According to one aspect of the present invention, in order to improve the fluid sealing performance of the
support assembly 1 on its axially inner side, that is to say on the opposite side to thecover 10, arear sealing device 50 is provided, this rear sealing device comprising a shapedmetal shield 51 on to which is co-moulded a vulcanized rubber liner having a plurality of sealing lips. - In particular, a first, axially outer, sealing
lip 52 and a second, axially inner, sealinglip 53 provide a seal against therotating shaft 5. The sealingdevice 50 is interference fitted on thecasing 3 and forms a sliding contact with theshaft 5 by means of the first sealinglip 52 and thesecond sealing lip 53. - Additionally, the vulcanized rubber liner comprises a further third sealing
lip 54, which is not in contact with theshaft 5, but is in sliding contact with the radiallyinner ring 34. This further third sealinglip 54 has the function of sealing the inner part of thesupport assembly 1. In fact, its position is such that, as the water pressure rises during testing, or in any operating conditions, the thrust received by this third sealinglip 54 against the radiallyinner ring 34 increases, and the sealing performance of this further lip therefore improves. - Additionally, within the vulcanized rubber liner, in the area where the sealing lips are present, the
metal shield 51 is shaped and is provided with a substantially cylindrical radiallyinner portion 51a, which is not present in the prior art shields. Thiscylindrical portion 51a has the function of stiffening therear sealing device 50 in the area where the sealing lips are provided. - The rear sealing device according to the present invention has three main characteristics.
- A first characteristic, as indicated above, is due to the fact that the position and geometry of the further third sealing
lip 54 are such that, as the water pressure increases, the thrust received by the third lip against the radiallyinner ring 34 also increases; in other words, the greater the interference created between thethird sealing lip 54 and the radiallyinner ring 34, the better will be the sealing performance of this third sealing lip. - A second characteristic is due to the fact that the
metal shield 51 is shaped and is provided with a substantially cylindrical radiallyinner portion 51a. This means that thesecond sealing lip 53, which bends during the process of mounting theshaft 5, is more rigid, since themetal shield 51, which imparts rigidity to therear sealing device 50, has this substantiallycylindrical portion 51a nearer to thesecond sealing lip 53. - The introduction of the
third sealing lip 54 must be carried out in such a way as to avoid an excessive penalty in terms of the friction torque of the wholerear sealing device 50. Thus, when there is a further lip that increases the friction loss of the wholerear sealing device 50, the interference of thesecond sealing lip 53 must be reduced, in order to limit the friction losses while also reducing the bending deformation during the mounting of theshaft 5, as described above. - However, the
third sealing lip 54 is assisted by the water pressure, and therefore does not require a high degree of interference with the radiallyinner ring 34. The value of this interference i54 may be substantially equal to half the value of interference i53 between thesecond sealing lip 53 and theshaft 5. In other words, the following must be true: - In particular, the second sealing lip, which in the known applications has a nominal interference value of 0.9 mm with a tolerance of +0, -0.1 mm, may be modified to have a nominal interference value i53 of 0.7 mm, or in any case in the range from 0.6 mm to 0.7 mm.
- As mentioned, the
third sealing lip 54 may have a lower interference value while still being capable of sealing the whole interior of thesupport assembly 1. Indeed, the nominal interference value i54 may be equal to 0.45 mm, or in any case within the range from 0.35 mm to 0.45 mm. - A third characteristic of the invention consists in the fact that, after the mounting of the
rear sealing device 50, thethird sealing lip 54 bends as a result of the interference with the radiallyinner ring 34. Additionally, during the mounting of theshaft 5, thesecond sealing lip 53 is lifted and therefore bent. This means that, on completion of the mounting, the second and third sealing lips approach each other, and the distance between the second and third sealing lips becomes very small, thereby reducing the possibility of the entry of water into the interior of thesupport assembly 1. Moreover, the bending of thethird sealing lip 54 also creates a small additional labyrinth with theshaft 5, which prevents water from entering the interior of thesupport assembly 1. This small labyrinth may possibly cease to exist and become a point of sliding contact C4 with the shaft. Thus therear sealing device 50 provides up to four sliding contact points, as may be seen inFigure 3 , namely a first sliding contact point C1 between the first sealinglip 52 and theshaft 5, a second sliding contact point C2 between thesecond sealing lip 53 and theshaft 5, a third sliding contact point C3 between thethird sealing lip 54 and the radiallyinner ring 34, and a possible fourth sliding contact point C4 between thethird sealing lip 54 and theshaft 5. In this configuration, the barrier created by therear sealing device 50 against water is even more effective. - Finally, this novel solution offers considerable advantages, among which the following may be mentioned:
- better performance of the rear sealing device
- higher resistance to contaminants
- the obtaining of IPx9k certification for the support assembly
- an improvement in the sealing performance of the whole support assembly.
- In addition to the embodiment of the invention as described above, it is to be understood that there are numerous other variants. It is also to be understood that these embodiments are described solely by way of example and do not limit the object of the invention or its applications or its possible configurations. On the contrary, although the description given above enables a person skilled in the art to implement the present invention according to at least one example of its embodiment, it is to be understood that numerous variations of the components described are possible without departure from the object of the invention as defined in the appended claims, which are interpreted literally and/or according to their legal equivalents.
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- Support assembly (1) for movable, rotating or sliding shafts (5), comprising a bearing unit (30) adapted to receive the movable shaft, a casing (3) and a cover (10) for fluid sealing an opening (11) of an internal seat (4) of the casing (3);the bearing unit (30) comprising a radially outer ring (31), a radially inner ring (34) and a row of rolling bodies (32) between the radially outer ring (31) and the radially inner ring (34);the support assembly (1) also being provided with:- a rear sealing device (50), placed on the opposite side with respect to the cover (10), and comprising a metal screen (51) and a vulcanized rubber liner equipped with a first sealing lip (52) axially outer and with a second sealing lip (53), axially inner;the support assembly (1) being characterized in that the rear sealing device (50) comprises a further third sealing lip (54) slidingly contacting the radially inner ring (34).
- Support assembly (1) according to claim 1, wherein the metal shield (51) of the rear sealing device (50) is shaped and is provided with a substantially cylindrical portion (51a) radially internal.
- Support assembly (1) according to claim 1 or 2, in which there is a labyrinth seal between the third sealing lip (54) and the shaft (5).
- Support assembly (1) according to claim 1 or 2, in which there is a sliding contact (C4) between the third sealing lip (54) and the shaft (5).
- Support assembly (1) according to claim 4, wherein the rear sealing device (50) realizes four sliding contact points: a first sliding contact point (C1) between the first sealing lip (52) and the shaft (5), a second sliding contact point (C2) between the second sealing lip (53) and the shaft (5), a third sliding contact point (C3) between the third sealing lip (54) and the radially inner ring (34) and a fourth sliding contact point (C4) between the third sealing lip (54) and the shaft (5).
- Support assembly (1) according to any of the preceding claims, in which the value of the interference (i54) between the third sealing lip (54) and the radially inner ring (34) is substantially equal to half the value of interference (i53) between the second sealing lip (53) and the shaft (5).
- Support assembly (1) according to claim 6, wherein the interference value (i53) between the second sealing lip (53) and the shaft (5) is comprised in a range between 0.6 mm and 0.7 mm.
- Support assembly (1) according to claim 6, wherein the interference value (i54) between the third sealing lip (54) and the radially inner ring (34) is comprised in a range between 0.35 mm and 0.45 mm.
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